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Good idea.  No, I had not thought of them.  Thanks.
Mary J
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> Have you tried Toastmaster's?
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> Jaeson Drummond, Reference Librarian
> Bastrop Public Library
> 1100 Church Street
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> Does anyone have any suggestions for a dynamic motivational speaker for
the
> ending of our upcoming membership drive for the Marble Friends Group?
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> someone you have heard speak for your library functions?  I would sure
> appreciate any suggestions you might have.
> Thanks
> Mary Jackson
> Marble Falls Library
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> > Subject: [ALA-WO:828] Supreme Court Issues Intellectual Property Law
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> > ALAWON: American Library Association Washington Office Newsline
> > Volume 12, Number 48
> > June 2, 2003
> >
> > In This Issue: Supreme Court issues intellectual property law decision
> >
> > The U.S. Supreme Court on June 2 issued its opinion in Dastar Corp. v.
> > Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., a case in which ALA participated as a
> > "friend of the court" in support of Dastar Corporation.  The Court has
> > ruled unanimously 8-0 (Justice Breyer did not participate in the case)
> > in favor of Dastar, ruling that the company did not act illegally when
> > it repackaged and distributed a television documentary which had entered
> > the public domain.  The reasoning of the court is extremely helpful to
> > supporters of balanced intellectual property laws.
> >
> > The case involves Section 43(a) of the Lanham Act, a federal law which
> > mostly has to do with trademark but was being used in this instance to
> > apply to an alleged use and re-use of materials in the public domain.
> > In the 1950's Twentieth Century Fox Film (Fox) had produced a television
> > documentary on World War II.  Fox did not renew the copyright and the
> > film entered into the public domain.  Dastar copied large chunks of the
> > documentary, added some of its own footage, and distributed it as its
> > own without attributing the source of some of the footage.  Fox sued and
> > won in the appeals court, a ruling that the Supreme Court overturned
> > today in a decision that is significant for database protection
> > specifically and for preserving the public domain in general.
> >
> > Jonathan Band, ALA's outside counsel who wrote the amicus brief,
> > explained that in its ruling in favor of Dastar, the Supreme Court
> > focused on the meaning of the word "origin" in Section 43(a) of the
> > Lanham Act, and concluded that the goods in question here -- the
> > videotapes -- originated with Dastar, not Fox.   The Court said that to
> > treat the origin of communication products as the entity that created
> > the underlying intellectual property "would create a species of mutant
> > copyright law" that would impinge upon the "public's 'federal right to
> > "copy and to use"' expired copyrights."  Thus, Band stated, "The opinion
> > sharply limits the ability of copyright holders to use Section 43(a) as
> > a super-copyright law."
> >
> > The Supreme Court also stated that if Congress wanted to create an
> > addition to the copyright law, it would have to do so explicitly.  Those
> > who have been seeking database protection legislation in Congress might
> > interpret this statement as authorizing it to enact database
> > legislation.  However, Band cautioned, the Court in its decision also
> > noted the limits on Congress's intellectual property power -- it may not
> > create perpetual patent or copyright protection.
> >
> > Joining ALA as signatories to an amici curiae (friends of the court)
> > brief in February 2003 were the American Association of Law Libraries,
> > Association of Research Libraries, Medical Library Association, and
> > Special Libraries Association.
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